Korean Center Spring Program Open Feb.22

Korean Center serves greater Princeton area by providing educational and cultural programs with technology to cultivate better community.

2020 Spring Semester Courses 
Korean Language Class I, II, Korean Language Class for Children, Singing with Korean Classical Song, English for Adult as a Second language, Intro to Personal Finance, Drawing and Watercolor Basic Computer, Samulnori Class ( Korean Percussion Ensemble).

From Feb. 22 through May 15 (11 weeks).
*Spring Break April 6-11
At Korean Center (666 Plainsboro Rd. # 435 Plainsboro NJ 08536)

*This schedule is subject to change. Changes, if necessary, will be updated here.

B101 Intro to Personal Finance (Ann Lee) Students can learn basic elements of Finance/Business and obtain hands-on experience on their own electronic devices such as smart phones, tablets, pads, financial calculators, or notebook
Starting the Class in the middle of March

K101 Korean Level I  (Kyung Ja Cho) This course stresses all four skills-speaking, listening, reading, and writing-of Korean and allows the student to communicate in everyday situations. Basic Level
Friday 5:00PM – 6:30PM    

K102 Korean Level II  (Kyung Ja Cho) This course stresses all four skills-speaking, listening, reading, and writing-of Korean and allows the student to communicate in everyday situations. Second Level
Friday 6:45 – 8:15 PM

V101 Singing with Korean Classical Song  (Ki Cha) Basic music-reading and singing skills through practice and application of sight-reading techniques with a Korean song 
Saturday 10:45AM – 12:15PM

A102 Drawing and Watercolor (Hellen Cha)   Discover the art of Drawing & Watercolor, Drawing & Watercolor Portraits and Still life, and unleash exciting originality within your work. You will learn about tone, color mixing, composition, and how to paint with more freedom. *material fee not included.
Saturday 12:30PM – 2:00PM 

M201 Samulnori (Ji Yeon Park) Learning traditional Korean percussive music that literally means “the playing of four objects” These “four objects” consist of the janggu – hourglass/slim-waist drum, buk – barrel drum, jing – large gong, and kkwaenggwari – small gong. Saturday 3:00PM – 4:30PM

C101 Basic Computer   A basic introduction to computers (including a smartphone). This course will help people to gain basic computers skills and understand terminology and concepts.
Saturday 9:00AM – 10:30AM

Special Monthly Lecture
H101 Korean History ( Dr. Sukhee Lee)

Registration through Call, Text or Email
Please send us your name, phone number, email, mailing address and course names you want to take through call or text at 646 906 4808 or email to koreancenter@kccprinceton.org

Online Registration
Please Click here and fill out the form the click the “Submit Application” button.

Tuition and Fee
One course: $150 (* Textbook, Material not included)
Pay for tuition and registration fee on the first day of the class. (*Check: Payable to KCCF)

Class Refund Policy
Withdrawing students are eligible to receive a refund as follows: • Within the first weeks of semester / 90%• Within the second week of semester / 80%
No refunds will be approved after the second week of the semester.

Tuition Discount 
1. Founding Member  50%
2. Under 18 years      20%
3. Couple / Sibling together, one person  20%
4. If you take more than one course, Second course 20%

General Rules for Course
90 min Class (10 min. break), 11 weeks

Contact
Korean Center Education director
E-mail: koreancenter@kccprinceton.org
646 906 4808